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MSIE-XP-SP2 Graphics Distortion Problem

Bob
I have a customer who has a laptop with XP/SP2/MSIE
6.0.290.2180...etc. Latest version AFAIK. Problems in MSIE. The
problems (below) do *not* show up on other XP systems with the exact
same rev of MSIE or on other systems with other browsers.

The problem is that some graphics show up a pixel oversize in the
browser. In one obvious case, a line of graphics is in a table cell
the exact (total horizontal) size of the graphics. A couple of the
graphics will come out a pixel or two over causing an odd appearance
(wrapping in the cell). The pages look fine on every other system
tested, in multiple browsers, on Macs, Windows, etc and they pass a
Tidy check. It is definitely this system only as far as I have found.

Are there known issues with MSIE and SP2 in the graphic display area ?

Thanks,
Bob
Jul 24 '05 #1
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Bob <uc******@ultranet.com> wrote:
I have a customer who has a laptop with XP/SP2/MSIE
6.0.290.2180...etc.


Try a Microsoft support group.

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Spartanicus
Jul 24 '05 #2
Bob
On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 07:34:18 GMT, Spartanicus
<in*****@invalid.invalid> wrote:
Bob <uc******@ultranet.com> wrote:
I have a customer who has a laptop with XP/SP2/MSIE
6.0.290.2180...etc.


Try a Microsoft support group.

I will but I have a feeling that this might be the sort of thing web
developers are more likely to have run into. General users who get one
funky page out of thousands are more likely to blame it on the page as
opposed to hunting down a browser issue. So, I am hoping someone here
might know of "known glitches" with the recent version of MSIE/XP.

Thanks,
Bob
Jul 24 '05 #3

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